President Ruto Urges Kenyans to Reject Division and Embrace Unity

President William Ruto emphasized the need for collective leadership during his address following a church service at Koiwa AIC on Sunday.

Ruto urged leaders across the political spectrum to come together, advocating for a more cohesive governance structure that prioritizes the needs of Kenyans.

“I have decided and I’m determined to unite Kenya. Bomet people, I ask you, should I continue uniting the country, or should we be a divided country?” the President posed to the gathering at a roadside rally.

His call for unity comes amid a backdrop of rising political tensions and divisive rhetoric that Ruto implored Kenyans to reject.

In addition to promoting unity, the President highlighted his administration’s development agenda across various sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, and education.

“I urge you to be united in supporting these projects so our youth can get employment and the country moves forward,” Ruto stated.

Further, he directed the congregation’s focus toward spirituality, reminding them of the importance of faith in their daily lives. “Apart from the effort we put in our day-to-day lives, there is also God in heaven who plays a huge part in our success,” he added.

As the nation approaches the year 2025, Ruto called on citizens to pray for the country and reflect on the accomplishments of his administration. He expressed satisfaction with ongoing projects, including affordable housing and market constructions, portraying a hopeful vision for Kenya’s future.